Working Principles of Mirror Ducts
1. A simple system that uses duct made of highly
reflective material to bring in natural light into the space, enabling a
considerable energy natural light into the space, enabling a considerable
energy consumption saving. There are no
mechanical parts involved and no power is required.
2. Mirror ducts capture zenith daylight (which is
brighter than lateral daylight) through external collectors. Light is channeled
into horizontal reflective ducts within the false ceiling which then exits
through the ceiling apertures above a user. Such light is usually glare-free.
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